Your October 2024 Newsletter Your new blog selections since the September newsletter edition include part 2 of the series by Matt Aber, Implementing an Audio Mixer, Choosing Your Embedded Hardware by Nathan Collins, Choosing a Screen for Your Embedded Product by Nathan Collins, and 10 Tips to Make Your QML Code Faster and More […]
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September 2024 Newsletter: new blogs, videos, KDReports release, upcoming Rust and KDAB training, events
Your September 2024 Newsletter Are you ready for autumn? If not, you definitely will be after exploring the information in this, your September edition of the KDAB newsletter. The September blogs you have to choose from include Six Tips for Maximizing Desktop Screen Potential, Synchronization Primitives in C++20, and From Integration to Deployment: a […]
KD Reports 2.3.0 The Latest Release After Two Years
We’re pleased to announce the release of KD Reports 2.3.0, the latest version of our reporting tool for Qt applications. This marks our first major update in two years, bringing several bug fixes and new features that further improve the experience of generating reports. What is KD Reports? KD Reports is a versatile tool for […]
Rust, Qt and Trivial Relocation, Cross-Platform Desktop Apps, Qt Multimedia, GammaRay, Qt Widgets Videos, QML and C++, and Rust Training, Akademy, ESE, and C++ Events
Your August 2024 Newsletter is Here This month’s edition brings you four blogs: More Ways to Rust, Part 5 of the Qt and Trivial Relocation series, Mastering Cross-platform Desktop Apps, and the first blog of a new blog series about Implementing an Audio Mixer in QMediaPlayer with Qt Multimedia. If videos are […]
GammaRay 3.1 Enhancements and Updates
It’s been around 10 months since the last release, and we’re pleased to introduce GammaRay 3.1. GammaRay is a powerful tool for developers using Qt, providing deep inspection capabilities to help you understand and troubleshoot your applications. With this new release, we’ve made several important updates and improvements to further streamline your development process. What […]
C++ and Rust, Embedded Updates continued, Nix as Alternative to Yocto, Formatting Selected Text in QML, Training, Videos, Events
Welcome to our July 2024 Newsletter Quite a bit has happened since you received our June newsletter! We have two new blogs introducing two of our best practices guides, The Smarter Way to Rust and Behind the Scenes of Embedded Updates, and we’ve also published two of our regularly scheduled blogs, Using […]
KDDockWidgets 2.1 Released Stability, Fixes, and Enhancements
KDDockWidgets has launched its latest version 2.1. This release comes packed with over 500 commits, offering enhanced stability over its predecessor, version 2.0, without introducing any breaking changes. KDDockWidgets is a versatile framework for custom-tailored docking systems in Qt written by KDAB’s Sérgio Martins. For more information about its rich set of features, have a […]
KDSoap 2.2.0 Released
We’re pleased to announce the release of KDSoap version 2.2.0, an update that brings new enhancements to improve both the general build system and client-side functionality. What is KDSoap? KDSoap, a SOAP (“Simple Object Access Protocol“) component rooted in Qt, serves as an essential tool for both client-side and server-side operations. Tailored for C++ programmers […]
Introducing KDDockWidgets 2.0 A Leap Forward in Flexibility and Integration
We’re happy to announce KDDockWidgets version 2.0, a major milestone that brings many improvements and architectural enhancements to our powerful docking library. KDDockWidgets is a versatile framework for custom-tailored docking systems in Qt written by KDAB’s Sérgio Martins. For more information about its rich set of features, take a gander at its GitHub repository. What […]
New Training Course: Embedded Rust joins the KDAB Training portfolio
We’re happy to announce a new addition to our training portfolio, ‘Embedded Rust’, an online training taking place over a period of 6 half-days, and conducted by our partner, Ferrous Systems.